Well, what I meant was that Savard could stickhandle through nearly ANY obstacle in his path or around any defenseman in the NHL, he was a ridiculously good passer, and he was a very good goal scorer who had a hard shot for s small-ish player. Even in his second time around in Chicago (when his speed was basically gone), he could put the puck anywhere he wanted it to be, and in such a way that his teammate could handle it well. Many players today cannot do that. they just slap the puck towards their teammate, and hope he can stop the puck. Remember the "feather pass", boys? It still works, even with the composite sticks!
I think Lemieux would play about the same if he was 5' 10", but he would be easier to contain without the long reach. Jagr would be pretty easy to stop if he was a smaller player. He has quick hands, but really uses his size (and his big butt) to push opponets out of his way. He would not be able to do that if he was built like Steve Sullivan. But he would still have very quick moves, so who knows?